The improvement of wireless technologies and the increasing spread of mobile phones open new possibilities to perform mobile Customer-to-Customer commercial activities. In this new scenario, where users cannot rely on stable connections, it assumes a great relevance how to trust the counterpart in a transaction and how to avoid that a disconnection, possible in wireless connections, can encourage users to cheat. To tackle these issues we propose a feedback-based reputation mechanism able to detect malicious users better than other state-of-the-art techniques, as shown by the large number of experiments run to measure the accuracy of the compared methods in the most common situations.

Gianluca, L., Sarne', G. (2008). CellTrust: A reputation model for C2C commerce. ELECTRONIC COMMERCE RESEARCH, 8(4), 193-216 [10.1007/s10660-008-9019-8].

CellTrust: A reputation model for C2C commerce

GIUSEPPE MARIA LUIGI SARNÈ
2008

Abstract

The improvement of wireless technologies and the increasing spread of mobile phones open new possibilities to perform mobile Customer-to-Customer commercial activities. In this new scenario, where users cannot rely on stable connections, it assumes a great relevance how to trust the counterpart in a transaction and how to avoid that a disconnection, possible in wireless connections, can encourage users to cheat. To tackle these issues we propose a feedback-based reputation mechanism able to detect malicious users better than other state-of-the-art techniques, as shown by the large number of experiments run to measure the accuracy of the compared methods in the most common situations.
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Reputation; C2C commerce; Mobile commerce
English
2008
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Gianluca, L., Sarne', G. (2008). CellTrust: A reputation model for C2C commerce. ELECTRONIC COMMERCE RESEARCH, 8(4), 193-216 [10.1007/s10660-008-9019-8].
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